Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1909, p. 14

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isa Vol int, contd PAGE SIX. § : : ME Si eer BEANIER ENEMA Yo Ta - Was a Resident of at of Kingston For Forty Years. PRESENTED WI WITH GOLD ki Mam Fairbairn, a resident ot ngston for y years, on CHAIN AND LOCKET. Tharetar STOBx a ma. o'oarsh ob \ ; . his home, 772 Montreal street. De- ; The Kingston Hockeyists Regret [Ceased org sovanirlires years Of And Went to the Stores and = age, and ha n or three years. His Poparture to Play in Mon- He suffered from a paralytic stroke. Bought His Own Sisrigtuans treal--Presentation at the Hall] The late Mr. Fairbairn was born at| -Presents--Police Recovered Hotel. Mossgeil, Ayrshire, Scotland. For Goods and Mother Got Her On Thursday evening a pleasant | thirty-eight years he was employed as Money Back, , a signal man for the Grand Trunk .- lle, ffl took, piace at the Hho LS) 3" is honda blng| A boy bing tn Upper Wihiam 3 arthur Bernier, R.C.H.A., wao left|the man to give the signal for the street, jd thirtoen yours of Age, oi} to-day for Montreal. was presented first Grand Trunk train which passed [a very mean trick yesterday. His : : : over the K. and P. railway. He was|mother had a little savings bank, in TO YOU. ) With 3 solid sold Shale und lock: a member of the Quoiting Club, | Which<she had collected-the sum hi : by a number or his city friends, . it|¥hen Sir John A. Macdonald was|$1.60. The lad was tempted, ai t around, was a joMy crowd that gathered in|\dentified with it, and had the honor | While his mother was no ; s 3 of winning three cups presented in [stole the money and started in to'buy | A Co cme noni mash, ou Shih, Bat Bg J Cntr St wae rough . : An, Whe. uring hia Tesidence Roe years deceased was: freight checker|with his shopping had not one cent h ® a for the G.T.R. at Kingston. ' He fafof the money left, but instead had an The address was read by § J ick and k, a a ' [survived by one daughter, Mrs, J. J.|air rifle, a hockey stick and puck, ack Cousins, and the recente Druce, of Kingston, and three sons,|purse, some tobacco, and a few other ager of the Frontenac Hockey Club. Alexander, of Central America, trinkets. The mother suspected the In his address Mr Cousins spoke of George, of Boston, and William, of UD Of the theft, and she had Cou. how sorry the many am of the Kingston. stable Atalel Malte 38 HiveRtigation, departing athlete were to lose him, adeiiiug : A k all the goods and made a confession. 20 Lb. Bag Best Granulated Sugar, $1.00 and how much he would be missed in NEW YEAR RESOLUTION. After making the purchases, the lad i y » city. | Mr Gliion mates et Hite ot. | Promised Mayor Couper He Would | became frightened and hid the stuff FOR THE SALE OF USEFUL he had bought. However, he wilted in bresenting the remembrance. Cut Out Drink. when the eralile got on his track, @ Ex-Sergeant Bernier was taken com-| Mayor Couper handled the scalés|and he told the constable where the pletely by surprise, and was visibly |of justice at the police court on Fri- goods could be found. After break- p ; 2 affected by the kind gift and kinder | day morning in the place of Magis- [ing open the savings bank, the lad hid - ; thoughts that promped its giving. He | trate Farrell, who is spending the |i in a wood pile, but afterwards told 3 made a nice reply, saying how much '¢v Christmas holidays out of the city. he police constable where it could be he valued the friends made here, and| A drunk was the only offender, dy . ; . ; thoughts that prompted its giving. He land he looked rather lonesome in the| The lad. was taken to the police ANDERSON BROS. Sidweck nals Hoses Fo MoHT referred to the 14th hockey club, say-|dock. He admitted being drunk, but [station and detained until it was as- : 2 urkeys, tose u ijeitens, elect birds, at lowest prices. Ing he never met or played with &|gaid that he had work to go to. cortaliod whore he had made the Just a few hints as to Gifts most ac- a Io. Jee Bopp eel"Suet, the real thing. Saves time finer kind of fellows, both players| "I'm very sorry to see you in this|purchases. He gave the names of the ceptable A De Ibe pry ct Se Ib 1and managers being the best ever. trouble," remarked the acting magis- |gtores where he got the different ar- a ,000 s. Lean Beef, a 3 . -In losing Arthur Bernier Kingston |trate. "Will you cut out the drink |:jcles, and then the storekeepers were LADIES FINE KID GLOVES, $1 and Choice Round Beef Steak, young and tender, 3 lbs., 25c. loses one of her foremost athletes,|and make a new resolution for the notified of the circumstances. They 35. BE h i {0 Best Sirloin Roast Beef, cut from Western Beef, at 12jc. one who has excelled in every game [new year if I let you go?" were quite willing to take back the 1. ac pair put up in a, , Fancy Gift Choice Rib Roast, from 10c. to 12jc. 1b. he has ever played in. He will be The accused promised, and it was|goods, and in this way matters were Box. Choice Plate Beef, at 8c. 5; missed in both military and civilian |on this condition that he was allowed straightened out, and the mother got 100 Pickled Tongues, at 10c. lb life ; his worth being recognized and | pig liberty. her money back. One of the store- . LADIES' FINE BLACK CASHMERE LAMB---Choice Legs, 15¢. ; Loins, 124c ; Racks, 12jc. ; realized by everyone who met him. keepers was good enough to allow the STOCKINGS. 3 pairs fo 3 . r $1. Thi Breasts, 10c. His host of friends . here wish him POULTRY MEN MEET. youngster to keep the hockey stick, oh 1 k p 1 $l S18 a MUTTON--Legs, 12}c. : Loins, 10¢c. ; Chops, 2 lbs., 25c. every success in his new life. at and with the true Christmas spirit very special make, usually sold at 40¢ pair 500 lbs. Choice Lean Pork, 12}c. 1b. Mr. and Mrs. Bérnier left at noon Big Show Will Be Held on Jan. added a half dollar to the presenta- » FB Fresh Pork Hams, for Roasting, 10 to 15 lbs. each, 15c. for Montreal, and will spend Christ- 1 12th and 13th tion. P LADIES' UMBRELLAS. Many new and 1b. ; 85 With the former e parents. They, . He th and 1 Kingston | Of course, the mother did not care stylish handles, with first-class guaran- 5" x " 3 i "eg onRe I p n Montreal, anc hig { 5 " \ Pos: Seid Da Own Spseial, 3 bs. Ee. winter "Art" will play with Le Can- [Poultry and Pet Stock Association, ha Ey teed coverings. $3, 2, 50, 350, 4.00, 2.00, 00 Simones Suger Ouro Harn at 15e. 1 adien team. held on Thursday evening, further |,;y,'o'py the chief of police he was 2.75 and many others 100 Smoked, Sugar Oured Hams, at 15c. 1b. arrangements were made for the 2 Ea p . , 40 Shoulder Hams, Smoked, at 121c. 1b. allowed to return hom hich will be held in Ontario " ' . Choice Mince Meat, fine flavor, at 10c. 1b LOST SUIT OF CLOTHES SO eh wi 11th, 12th amd 13th, | The lad felt very ey for the false MEN'S UMBRELLAS. A splendid as Cranberries, Icirig Sugar, Candies, Raisins, Currants, Peels, : i oi ._ | Thomas Clugston occupied the chair, step he had taken, and no doubt the sortment just received. $1. 50, 2. 00, 3. 00, Grapes, Oranges, Dates, Figs, Cider, Apples, Prunes, Spices, A Thiel Paid. .a Visit te His, UE aeons of Tea nrostacint, w|alfair will serve as a good lesson for 2 50, 1.00 an Fancy Biscuits and Chocolates, all new goods, at special Sleigh. H. Reid, and over twenty members him in years to come. 50, and many others. ices. A well-known farmer who was in [were in attendance. © A number of mT pe All goods guaranteed to be first quality. Place your orders 'he city yesterday is mourning the |pjrds were scored at last night's | LETTERS TO THF. EDITOR. early to insure prompt delivery. The place is loss of a new suit of clothes, which | meeting. 1e purchased at one of the local Everything points Owain a ban- Is No Interest. stores. He placed the parcel in his|pner show. The members are putting Pittsburg, Dec. 24. -- (To the me leigh, and while he was in the stable | forth every effort possible to make |Editor): The ratepayers of the coun- n erson ros it a local hotel getting out his horse |it a success. ty feel very much the increased rate o ey + sneak thief paid a visit to the sleigh aiid of taxation they are subject to this ind made off with the suit of clothes Solem Requiem Mass. year, and are very much in the dark 150 Boxes Fancy Frillings Cor. Princess and Division Sts. Phone 458. The police are endeavoring to get At nine o'clock on Friday morning |S to the why and wherdfor of such an a rack of the suit, in the chapel at the House of Pro- increase. The November session be- Put up 6 Fancy Frills in a very pretty Af eve €Y NY .. \ A ps ee rie ] : as | IDR later than usual for some reason be Sarchase your wants before SATURDAY, .as the doors will Busy, Busy Post Of. |vidence a solemn. requiem mass was | 0 © 0 CR EE 0 printed." No Christmas box, and a card in each box {sung over the remains of the late Nearly the whole post office staff | Sango Kielty, who died at Douro, jinanclal statement is issued to en-|- for your name. We wish all our Customers and Everyone Else, A Merry, worked till midnight Thursday in|Ont.,, on Wednesday, by the Rev. ghten t e peop © on the expenditure ; 25¢ a Box Merry Christmas and A Prosperous New Year. Flearing up the piles of mail, and |Father Hanley. The remains, ac- Sf the past year oF oF he fisancial . this morning the office was in good | companied by Mark Kielty, a brother, |° the . . . rder, and ready for to-day's inpour. and panies Mary Nativity. of the gant, time. To add 10 Gyr dismay Jou Come early as the lot is a quick seller. The staff will again work till mid- [House of Providence, arrived at gare 38 no Tefloris o! the November Try a Lb. of Our Farmers' Sausages) 15c Lb. aight Christmas Eve, and be at it |geven o'clock Thursday evening by C.|95688ioD In your paper. Surely your igain as early as five o'clock Christ- |p. R. p bo was removed at county Teaders are entitled to such Farmers' Choice Roll Butter, 25c lb. mas morning. The carriers will be ih to The uy of , Providence, | © see in detail an account of the pon their rounds all Christmas Day,|where it lay in state until noon, when | CIt¥ council's proceeding. Kven re- but the people will have to be patient |it was removed to the Grand Trunk ports of the various committees are and await their arrival. Three cus-|gtation to be taken to Prescott for given in full. Ri) there is any justi- toms officers are busy in the post|burial. The brother and sister of the | lable reason for the omission and office looking over the foreign pack: | deceased accompanied the remains|Y%" have no objection to giving it AAA A a Re tn A A A A A At AA AAA ' > ages, your many readers would like very M T 2es i ----p------ \| from the chy. much to read it.--Yours faithfully, ; en S 1€S yet been announced. Whether one |daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Wilson, by the county council as a public _MEN'S MUFFLERS, 25¢, 49c, be, $1, Pleasure it 1s unlikely there will be opposition [In Kingston, her old home. During |county council, giving only the im- anticipates anything but an acclama- |9¢l. On Sunday, December 26th, at A TAXPAYER! will be nominated against Mayor |New York, will be glad to know she |gserviee shouldbe; and; therefore, the V to the present mayor. At any rate, her viet Mice frig an saan In portant transactions. esis v fo 4 ars sve is thery would be y feat | the Salvation PY, cond ue "We he ¢ found for years, there is FOR E ERYBODY. ye only a defeat in store three great meetings in the 8. A. Cita- ihe 0 pair of Le ton. 3 p.m., the ensign will celebrate her) Ottawa, Dec. 24.--A board of con- _ ivi "® i i Le To Kingston. Mayoralty Acclamation Likely. oming To King -- T For Giving the Greatest S 4 el h 5 No second mayoralty candidate has| The friends of Miss Madele Wilson, | * The newspapers are not supported "New and stylish makes. 250, 49¢, T5c. Couper on Monday is not known, but is spending a short Christmas holiday newspapers take little interest in the 1.25. nothing we can give the kid lies for any dark horse. To-day no one Board Of Conciliation Appointed. twentieth anniversary of service in Ciliation under the Lemieux act has 2 been appointed to enquire to differ- T : 30 the ranks of the Salvation Army, and Pi q in iffer Child's Sleighs, from 25c. up lo Awarded Mail Contract at 7.30 p.m. she will lead ences between the Grand Trunk rail- ' - . 75¢. John McConville, George street, has salvation meeting. On New Year's |Wey and its station agents and opera- en S 1 OWNS : ot; . been-awarded the contract for four Bve Miss Wilson will conduct the]|tors east of Detroit. Wages, Sunday Steel Sleighs, for Girls, $1.00 to| years from January 1st, 1910, of col- watchnight service in the citadel. work, and vacation allowances are in- Fine White Cotton, $1, 1.25 Nothing they enjoy 'and gies $2.00. Iyeting the mail from the street boxes : volved. Wallace Nesbitt, K.C., repre Fl 1 50 5c : hy _ - : . ' He is a son of Bernard McConville, . . : vents the company; W. T. J. Lee, T Fin anoelette IC, (JC. such healthful exercise SANTA Sleighs, for Boys, 50c. to $3.60. who collected the mail for so many Offi Dies Wers En. No. 91. |ronto the np. and J. E At see ° ! ? 2a a cers of Ls SLC x @ hin : : : a? CLAUS buys them for 50c. pair. Coasters, Bobs, Baby Sleighs years [A.O.U.W., were elected as follows at|loronto, aas been appointed chair- tear A es ' er rg mar The nicest assortment for Santa Meeting His Children bh Tg on Tuursasy : -------- Claus in town, Mr. Michael Kenny, Jones' Falls, ||oas P.M. W.: R Greer, foreman; J 10c. While Athey Last, 10c. was in the city to-day to meet his Gorrie, overseer; W. H. Godwin, Rdn.; Fancy Toledo Msses, 10c. 1b., while two daughters, Mamie and Gertrude 1. Mas Fe ~ . ' ' y *|J. Massie, treasurer; ID. Couper;|theyv last. ( f 8. and son, Joseph, of Brickley, r Ont lassi 1 oY. 12 rawford o $ who are. i snd': Chrictinas ov financier; Ferguson, guard, D. A rp 3 vio are 0 ar liristmag with Vick, I.W.; W. J. McLelland, O.W_; Corsets, ordered or read: made, ape- Ww A MITCHELL'S their parents at Jones' Falls Dr. I. G. Bogart, physician; J. La-|clal long corsets, 65c., 81, $1.25. New ° ° : |turney , auditor; W, H. Godwin, repre-| York Dress Reform. Mrs. Sophia Cronyn, wife of Vers sentative to grand lodge; D. Nisbet, M : Chri . y t Merry, | y Chrisemas The Only Place HARDWARE. choyle Cronyn, K.C., London, Ont.,|alternate; Messrs. Laturney, Nisbet, Dm on # hd, Thursday morning, after an ill | and McBride, trustees. 5 La a 2 : ness of six weeks of heart "trouble. Cl eae ut it almost gives the ladies S---- ap m-- = | Mrs. Cronyn was seventy years old, | Passed To Rest. Nervous prostration. ; and is a sister of Hon. Ed | . Sale of leatl belts, 0c. to I1Bc. 10c. While They Last, 10c. | Cigars, Cigats. He ns i Blake, n Edward and W. H. Waller has been a resident ale. 9 Ber be 0 lac . New York Dress Reform. : " foil , i 2 ' a : : , |of Lethbridge, Man., for the past six|""" . Fancy Toledo kisses, 10¢. 1h., while k. At the King Edward, 251 King Biz snaps in fancy cases at Best's years oe. year ago he DR Faney creams, 15¢. J. Crawford. they last, ( rawford's, street, cleanest and up-to-date cigar | to-night to his home In Pittsburg to regain i store in Kingston. Come and see om Wreckers succe ded i i 3 v 8 ) ------------ in getting out. 9 0 o cc] If the rain fell only on the just the | beautiful goods for Christmas presents, (to the steamer Ashtabula, ashore at te hdl Seneus acckietit umbrella tree would have a wonder rere {Pert Burwill, yesterday, and steam | which caused his sudden death. His ful falling off. If we entertain Ie 'woexpeetations we [pumps were set up on the i » stranded | pp t. 8 t lov Molasses kisses, Thursday, only 10¢ { may not be obliged to suffer , many Li oat The underwriters are confident bHeh hii Boi nade hil lovey J. Crawford Jupp nts she will be released to-day. . -- 10c, While They Last, 10ec. OHIOK a FHIORISOIGR AAA HAH FAA TRI | Fancy Tolodo Kisses, 10¢, b., while they last. Crawford's. ' ss ® / * Large Collection Of Furs. rl ma Y J. R. Kerr, wholesale fur buyer, Newboro, has on hand the largest col- ) % * x \ An acceptable gift would be A Savings Account lection of raw furs ever seen in East- ern Ontario. It includes over 100 red THE Joes, for which he paid 86 each; mink, fd : . 8; skunk, $1 to $4; coon, 31 to $2.25; We extend to our army of friends and patrons a Christmas greeting. Jiminy 50c., average. Write him for dll 0 oonlo The year about closing shows the largest business of our experience. chipping tags and particulars. » Thanks to you, our friends, for your ardent support and cordial endorsement of our endeavors. Excuse us if we failed in any respect, and do us a favor by allowing us to 4 The Mowat Memorial Hospital. ¥ The late subscriptions to the fund and signature card returned to us 4 |are: Susan Prise, Mountain Grove, after the holiday. 4151; F.AW,, $5 (second amount); J. : rectify. ' 3 F. Knapp, $6; R. J. Wright, $5; Passhook can be obtained now ¥ : : nav Sel ank " iy 3 Bricklayers', Masons' and Plasters' Note the Security We have still higher ideals --better thi .gs to he done during 1910, Union, 375: Dr. L- Clements, $25.00 AID UF CAPITAL 5 4.000.000 Your enthusiastic commendation of our endeavors gives us great encour : Over $5,000 are in the bank, and RESERVE FUND 4,750,000 #1 agement. subscriptions are being paid in daily. ASSETS renee 47,900,000 Thanking » you again, and A MERRY CH RIST MAS TO ALL, % "50,000 Men Wanted. GEORGE B. McKAY, : % Before next month this number 'are . Manager. Se------r---------------------------- . - ; & wanted to step up and have their ¢ corns removed with Putnam's Corn | Extrac tor--it's painless--safe--sure. Use Livingston's | | j= Faponars Pee vi be Kingston ranch, 107 Princess St. . - 10c. While They Last, 10c. Open This Evening. Fancy Toledo Kisses, 10c th while they last. Crawford's. RE ARR RCE RR HORROR EE RRR RRR ECR EOE RR EE FERRERS 1 Fountain pens, 81, at Best's,

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